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Digital Literacy for Tribal Communities

Tribal eLiteracy, a digital education initiative has been developed to train tribal youth in basic digital awareness. The certified course also provides access to digital libraries, games, and apps for e-learning. It teaches how to create simple documents, create excel sheets, access the internet and fill out application forms for banking, and other needs. The program has more than 2000 beneficiaries and has been deployed in Kerala under a grant from MeitY, and in Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan under a grant from the Ministry of Tribal Affairs.

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Vocational Education & Training

Vocational Education & Training

In partnership with the United Nations Democracy Fund, Amrita researchers, the Women Empowerment (WE) Project offered computerised- Vocational Education Training (cVET) and Life Enrichment Education (LEE) to 4000 women with low levels of literacy living in remote, impoverished communities over a period of 18 months The LEE curriculum includes courses on gender equality, community participation, health and family entrepreneurship, communication skills, critical thinking, and decision-making through state-of- the-art haptics technology for advanced vocational education and training.

Haptic Devices for Skill Development

Haptic Devices for Skill Development

Encouraged by the Chancellor, the team at Amrita used haptic technology to address the need for effective and affordable training in hands-on vocational skills for men and women in developing communities.Pioneering contributions in the area of haptic systems for skill assessment and guidance for applications such as vocational education and training, physical rehabilitation, and medical simulation. Specific research areas include haptic rendering, haptic devices, haptic guidance, and shared control schemes for haptic simulation. More than 3000 women have been trained using haptic devices in vocational education.

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